Repeat Year, Resit Mit Assessments

You have not passed sufficient modules to be allowed to proceed to the next part of your course.

You have had extenuating circumstances approved for assessment(s) with a status of ‘First Attempt’ and can now sit these as if for the first time during the next academic session. Please note, if you are already repeating the assessment(s), the modules will be capped at the module pass mark. Please refer to the course handbook for module pass mark.

You will also be required to repeat modules with a status of ‘Repeat’ during the next academic session.

Please be advised that the following points will apply to your repeat assessment(s) and module(s):

  • You will not be able to attain a mark higher than the overall module pass mark in any repeat modules. Your actual assessment mark will be recorded and the overall module will be capped at the module pass mark. Please refer to course handbook for module pass mark.

  • If the mark you achieve at repeat is lower than what you achieved at your first attempt, the repeat mark will still be recorded.

  • If you fail to attempt your repeat module(s) a mark of “0” will be recorded.

What do I need to do now?

  • We advise that you read the First Attempt Information for undertaking your assessment(s) as First Attempts in the next academic session.

  • It is your responsibility to contact your module leader about your assessments.

  • You will be required to re-enrol on your course. You will receive an email to your student account confirming that you are eligible to use the online enrolment service. Further information on how to do this can be found on the Enrolment website.

International Students

Study Length May be Extended – As you have not yet successfully completed all the assessments during your last period of study, you may not have enough time on your current visa to complete your studies in the UK. If you are concerned that this may be the case, you should contact your Immigration & International Student Advice Team.

If you require further advice or support, please contact: